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Infinite Adaptation: Starting As A Level 1 Slime-Chapter 27: Manufacturing Skills
Well, maybe not all the time. Having the actual macros does make the work easier, I suppose. Besides, skills like Mathematician are absolutely insane.
Maybe I just have a different way of thinking.
He transformed into his human form and turned to Luna.
"Let’s go check out what everyone is doing."
"Okay!" she agreed enthusiastically.
Then she paused.
"Is there a problem?" he asked.
Luna looked at him, her expression slightly dejected.
"It’s just... I can’t carry Dad anymore."
He had a strange expression.
He looked at her hands, which were making a squeezing motion.
Does this kid think I am some kind of stress toy or something?
He cleared his throat.
"Ahem. Dad is practicing something at the moment, so I’ll maintain this form for now. But there will come a time when I’ll need your help, so I’ll rely on you then."
"Yay! Dad is the best!" she shouted.
Then she suddenly lifted him up.
"Hey! What are you doing?! Put me down!"
Luna quickly set him back on his feet, her ears drooping.
"Sorry... I got excited."
"Just be more careful next time."
He looked at her.
Come to think of it...
He extended his hand toward her. A silvery thread began swirling around his fingers, dancing through the air as it wove itself together.
Luna was taken aback - but before she could react, she found herself in new clothing.
A flowing white dress with silver accents that matched her hair and ears. A dark blue ribbon cinched at her waist, and delicate embroidery traced along the hem forming frost like patterns.
Lunaris looked at it.
It looks quite nice, if I do say so myself.
He looked at it again.
Though I wonder if it’s too flashy.
Luna looked down at herself, her eyes widening.
"It’s so cute! I love it!"
She rushed toward him.
He put his hand up, blocking her approach.
She stopped, disappointment clear on her face.
Then she suddenly perked up.
"Teach me that! I want to make cute clothes too!"
"Well, it’s not really..." He paused.
Wait. Teach?
Then he suddenly had an idea. A smug smile spread across his face.
He turned around and began walking.
"I just had a really great idea thanks to you."
"Idea?" Luna questioned, hurrying after him. "Does that mean you’ll teach me?"
"I guess."
"Yay!"
She jumped in excitement as she followed him out of the church.
...
Lunaris and Luna stepped out of the church.
He observed his surroundings. The reason he had changed into his human form was for the natural vision it provided. That being said, he still had his Spatial Domain active, which granted absolute vision within ten meters.
But this was simply too short a distance to be practical.
While it was great for detecting ambushes, it was really inconvenient. He needed to use it in conjunction with natural sight or Mana Sense, which defeated the whole purpose.
But he already had a solution in mind.
The issue with Spatial Domain was that it showed him everything in space within range, which overwhelmed him with the sheer volume of information. Even now, at just ten meters, the data was overwhelming.
He was using almost half of his parallel threads just on processing it and it was just barely enough.
While the information was detailed, most of it was useless and just wasted his processing power.
That was why he had come up with the idea of creating a filter.
After observing things with both natural sight and Mana Sense, he had a rough idea of the perfect middle ground - where he had great vision without breaking the bank, since processing power ate up mana quite rapidly.
With all the information on vision he had gathered, he spun up a thread he called the Filter Layer.
He then trained this thread on the sight data, creating a sort of advanced filter system. This thread would only accept certain information and pass it through to the main thread while dropping all other information he deemed useless through a complex mathematical formula he had developed.
This would give him something above both Mana Sense and natural vision while still being affordable.
And the best part - with this filter, which allowed for a lossy but usable rendering, he could extend his coverage.
He imagined pushing the Spatial Domain outward.
Twenty meters.
Twenty-five meters.
Fifty.
One hundred.
This was the limit. He felt he might be pushing it too far beyond that.
Now we’re talking.
He decided to keep the range at that for now.
Another great thing about this was that his Infinite Adaptation was also working overtime. As time went on, he could slowly drop more and more aspects from the filter until eventually, he would have his absolute vision over insane ranges.
He could also establish an LOD system - where his vision rendered the closest distance perfectly and dropped more and more polygons the further the vision stretched out.
Now that he thought about it, this sounded perfect. Natural sight already did this. So did Mana Sense over deteriorating mana density.
He decided to spin up a thread to work out the details.
As they walked through the village, passing beastmen noticed them.
"Lord Moon!"
"Young Moon!"
They bowed deeply as Lunaris and Luna passed.
Lunaris acknowledged them with a nod.
At the same time, he used Analytical Appraisal on them.
Then he smiled.
Although scanning entities outside his body was harder and required some time, thanks to his new thousand-times Thought Acceleration, it became extremely easy. It also helped that these beastmen weren’t all that strong.
The reason he was scanning them was so he could unpack their skills.
While the skills themselves weren’t exactly impressive, if he analyzed hundreds of skills from the tribe, he could use them as a base to create superior versions - or even mutations.
He could then load the newly created skills onto the beastmen.
This would allow him to create an extremely talented group as if one person acquired a certain OP trait, he could manufacture them en masse, creating an army of overpowered skill wielders.
Then he could finally put these lazy bums to use.







